You have just started looking into the Global Master’s programmes, and you probably got a bit overwhelmed by the number of requirements you need to fill in the CV application form. Well, don’t worry! This blog post is for you! 😀 Thousands of people apply to these programmes which means the competition is quite high.… Read More How to ace your statement of intent

Air pollution, global warming and UN sustainable goals. These are all terms that we see on the news on a regular basis. Luckily, during the second year of the Master’s Programme in Toxicology, there is a course called Global Toxicology which allows us to study what’s really going on. Course layout The course is 2-weeks… Read More Course review: Global Toxicology and Sustainable Development

Welcome back! It was a long summer holiday and during the three months, I went back to my hometown in the Netherlands, travelled a bit, and if you follow the @kistudents Instagram, you’ve probably seen that I was in Seoul to attend the South-Korean Science and Technology annual conference in Seoul and Seili Island in… Read More NordBioMedNet Summer School 2018

Before graduation, we had a chance to go on a study visit in Italy. While the trip was mainly academic, everyone in the program was excited because it felt like an international field trip. The 2 places we visited were the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) and Joint Research Centre (JRC). The trip began with… Read More The Future

Our last course of the first year was “health risk assessment” and last month, I wrote about our study trip to the Swedish Chemicals Agency (KEMI), which was part of this course. But in this blog, I will briefly review the whole course! The course was divided into two parts – lectures and risk assessment assignments.… Read More Health Risk Assessment – Course Review

The weather in Stockholm is really nice nowadays and last week we went on a study visit to the Swedish Chemicals Agency, KEMI! It was a short trip but enough to get some idea of what they do. KEMI is located in Sundyberg and there are approximately 300 people working at the organization. The majority… Read More A study trip to the Swedish Chemicals Agency (KEMI)

“Toxicology track was the combination of scientific component with applied regulatory toxicology through extensive network of collaborations, including EFSA, European Commission Joint Research Centre, or Swedish Chemical Agency.” RADEK GORA Radek chose to study in the Toxicology program in Sweden because he wanted to study abroad to gain new scientific experience and also immerse himself in an international community… Read More Toxicology Program Alumni (Part II)

A while ago, I wrote about our course “Applications of Methods in Toxicological Research Part 1”. However, that was not the end! Biostatistics After our alternative methods week, we started with a class that many feared would be difficult: Biostatistics. It was long days from 9AM to 4PM where we learned the basic statistical models… Read More Course review: Applications of Methods in Toxicological Research Part 2